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BSF, Pakistan Rangers exchange sweets on Republic Day

| @indiablooms | Jan 27, 2023, at 10:43 pm

New Delhi:  Border Security Force (BSF) on Thursday exchanged sweets with Pakistani Rangers  at the Attari-Wagah International Border in Punjab’s Amritsar on the occasion of India’s 74th Republic Day.

A commandant-rank officer of the BSF, along with other personnel, gave sweets to the Pakistan Rangers at the joint check post, reports ANI.

Officials of both the forces also shook hands and exchanged pleasantries for a few minutes.

BSF and Rangers exchange sweets and wishes on important occasions like Independence Day, Diwali and Eid.

India observed Independence Day on Thursday.
 

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